Michael A. De Leon is a graphic designer by day, but wears many hats in his off time. In 2004, after several years of covering the Spurs, he started Project Spurs, a Spurs team fansite as an outlet to provide content to Spurs fans, while continuing to write for himself and learning the ins and outs of online publishing and web design. He has since built a writing team and started a popular weekly Spurs podcast called the Spurscast.

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By Kyle Boenitz, Project Spurs The San Antonio Spurs have seen a lot of Chris Paul over the years, so it’s only natural for Spurs fans to dislike him. Probably not in a personal sense, just as a rival, but after his little mistake during the Clippers’ game against the Spurs on Saturday, Spurs fans […]
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By Kyle Boenitz, Project Spurs It seems like former San Antonio Spurs guard Stephen Jackson can’t really find a home to settle down in. He’s only spent half a season in Milwaukee and already he’s not shy about saying how badly he wants out. He’s fed up with coach Scott Skiles and his current role […]
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By Jeff Garcia, Project Spurs The West coast swing of the San Antonio Spurs’ (21-9) Rodeo Road Trip is set to begin as they will face the Los Angeles Clippers (19-9) and “Lob City.” This will mark the second time these two West powers meet as San Antonio won the first meeting 115-90 in San […]
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By Paul Garcia, Project Spurs The San Antonio Spurs (21-9) are gunning for their 10th win in a row today as they take their Rodeo Road Trip (5-0) success into Hollywood, to face the Los Angeles Clippers. To find out how the Spurs have fared 30 games into the season, check out my recent column […]
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By Trevor Zickgraf, Project Spurs Not they needed another one, but the San Antonio Spurs will not be adding another guard to their rotation, at least not right now anyways. Former Nuggets guard J.R. Smith (who the Spurs were reportedly interested in) has reportedly elected to join the New York Knicks, according to several reports […]
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By Jeff Garcia, Project Spurs NEWARK, NEW JERSEY — San Antonio Spurs second-year guard James Anderson had some expectations heading into this season. After having his rookie season hampered with an injury (stress fracture in right foot) and being assigned to the San Antonio Spurs D-League affiliate Austin Toros for rehabilitation and to get back […]
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By Kyle Boenitz, Project Spurs New York Knicks guard Jeremy Lin has busted on to the NBA scene. He’s taken over ESPN, social media and he’s raising ticket prices. Lin has quickly become the most hyped player in the league and he’s living up to the expectations, helping the Knicks win seven games in a […]
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By Trevor Zickgraf, Project Spurs We’re over a third of the way through the NBA season and Mark Cuban is still complaining about the Chris Paul trade. Speaking to ESPN earlier this week, Cuban said he still believes the Hornets got the raw end of the Chris Paul deal. Click HERE for the complete article […]
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By Jeff Garcia, Project Spurs The San Antonio Spurs (20-9) will put their eight-game winning streak on the line as they face the Toronto Raptors (9-21) tonight in Canada as the Rodeo Road Trip continues. San Antonio is coming off a 99-95 victory over the Pistons while the Raptors are off a heart-brekaing loss to […]
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“Tony Parker believes the window has closed for the Spurs.” It was a headline that was published everywhere between the Mediterranian Sea and the Gulf of Mexico this summer after the San Antonio Spurs point guard talked to L’Equipe in France early last Summer after the Spurs were booted in the first round of the […]
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